Wednesday 4 June 2008

Global Strategy














From wiki, Walt Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean:At World's End:

"I felt it important that the third film was the end of an era — like in a postmodern western where the railroad comes and the gunfighter is extinct. It seemed that we had an opportunity to take a look at a world where the legitimate has become corrupt and there is no place for honest thieves in that society, so you have darker issues and a little melancholy. The myths are dying."















cheers

Pirate photo courtesy of Murdoch's News International

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